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Google ARCore brings augmented reality to relatively small audience

At least it doesn't require a bleeding-edge PC and costly goggles Google on Tuesday released a preview of its augmented reality toolkit, although the company acknowledged that only a small portion of Android's installed base will be able to use the software.…

Tiny COM and dev kit showcase octa-core Snapdragon's camera skills

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Sep 3, 2017 2:39 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Android
Intrinsyc’s Open-Q 626 SOM and Mini-ITX Dev Kit run Android 7.1 on an octa-core -A53 Snapdragon 626, and offer WiFi, BT, GPS, and extended temp support. Intrinyc’s Open-Q branding has been applied to both SBCs, such as the recent Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 based Open-Q 835, and computer-on-modules such as the older, Snapdragon 820 based Open-Q […]

If Not This Then Stringify

I love IFTTT (If This Then That), but although it usually works well, it's more and more common for triggers to fail. Sometimes they don't fail, but take several minutes to activate. When you want a light to turn on as you enter a room, several minutes of delay clearly can be a deal-breaker.

Oracle could leave Java EE to an open source foundation and more news

In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at Oracle wanting to pass Java EE to an open source foundation, Schiphol airport turns to open source, Colorado investigating open source textbooks, and more.

Linux Distros That Serve Scientific and Medical Communities

  • Linux.com - Original Content; By Jack Wallen (Posted by bob on Sep 2, 2017 2:04 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Community, Linux
Linux serves — of that there is no doubt — literally and figuratively. The open source platform serves up websites across the globe, it serves educational systems in numerous ways, and it also serves the medical and scientific communities and has done so for quite some time.

Linux Journal September 2017

In this September issue of Linux Journal, you'll see the all-encompassing Linux environment in action.

Diversity and inclusion: Stop talking and do your homework

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Sep 2, 2017 7:47 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Open source undoubtedly has a diversity problem. In fact, tech has a diversity problem. read more

Get Started With GNUPlot

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Sep 2, 2017 5:41 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
GNUPlot is an actively developed freely distributed non-open source command line graphing and plotting software tool that was initially released back in 1986. GNUPlot can be useful for a wide spectrum of applications, so here comes a quick guide that will help you understand how it works, get to play with its basic functionality, and learn how to take your first steps with it the easy way.

An economically efficient model for open source software license compliance

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Sep 1, 2017 9:18 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
"The Compliance Industrial Complex" is a term that evokes dystopian imagery of organizations engaging in elaborate and highly expensive processes to comply with open source license terms. As life often imitates art, many organizations engage in this practice, sadly robbing them of the many benefits of the open source model. This article presents an economically efficient approach to open source software license compliance. Open source licenses generally impose three requirements on a distributor of code licensed from a third party: read more

Android-driven 360-degree camera live streams 4K video

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Sep 1, 2017 7:12 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Android; Story Type: News Story
Ricoh’s compact “Theta V” 360° camera runs Android on a Snapdragon 625, and offers WiFi, Bluetooth, and 4K imaging and live streaming. Ricoh opened preorders for its Theta V 360° camera for $429, with shipments due in September. This update to the $349 Theta S has a similar 130.6 x 45.2 x 22.9mm footprint and […]

Quad-mic array Raspberry Pi add-on features LED ring

Seeed’s “ReSpeaker 4-Mic Array for Raspberry Pi” add-on has 4x mics and a 12-LED ring to offer Echo-like voice detection and directional capabilities. There are an increasing number of software solutions available for adding voice agent technology to the Raspberry Pi, including options for the Alexa agent found on the Amazon Echo, the Google Assistant […]

How do I run Windows software on Linux?

  • Opensource.com; By Jason Baker (Posted by bob on Sep 1, 2017 5:11 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
So you're ready to make the jump to Linux, but you've still got a handful of programs you're just not quite ready to part with. Can you still run your Windows software on Linux? The answer might be yes, but, with some caveats. I want to draw an important distinction before we move on. It might seem obvious, but it bears repeating: Running a program on Linux does not magically make it open source, any more than running the program on Windows makes it closed source.

A Crore Fund to Support Open Source Projects in India

Today Mozilla is announcing the launch of “Global Mission Partners: India”, an award program specifically focused on supporting open source and free software.  The new initiative builds on the existing “Mission Partners” program.

MesosCon Europe Features Expert Talks from Netflix, Verizon, Microsoft, and More

MesosCon Europe, taking place Oct. 25-27 in Prague, Czech Republic, is an annual conference organized by the Apache Mesos community that brings together users and developers to share and learn about the project and its growing ecosystem.

SAP HANA and Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) integration with SAP HANA Spark Controller running on IBM Power Systems

  • IBM developerWorks : Linux; By Beth HoffmanBeth Hoffman and Narayana Pattipati (Posted by bob on Sep 1, 2017 1:11 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: IBM, Linux
This article describes how to set up an environment where SAP HANA accesses and analyzes data stored in Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) using the SAP HANA Spark Controller. The environment is running entirely on IBM POWER8 processor-based servers. This article describes two deployment options that use either scale-up or scale-out POWER8 servers.

Hardening Docker Hosts with User Namespaces

Securing your Docker containers and the hosts upon which they run is key to sustaining reliable and available services. From my professional DevSecOps perspective, securing the containers and the orchestrators (e.g., OpenShift, Docker Swarm, and Kubernetes) is usually far from easy. This is primarily because the goal posts change frequently thanks to the technology evolving at such a rapid pace.

Casino gaming SBC features Kaby Lake and PCIe x16 expansion

  • LinuxGizmos.com (Posted by bob on Aug 31, 2017 10:30 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Advantech’s Linux-ready “DPX-S445” is a casino gaming SBC with 7th Gen Core CPUs, triple displays, and a PCIe x16 connector for 8x additional displays. Advantech’s Advantech-Innocore gaming technology business unit has announced a DPX-S445 casino gaming SBC that offers a claimed 20-30 percent processing improvement over previous DPX-S boards, with which it’s backward compatible. The […]

Deploy WordPress on top of FAMP in FreeBSD 11.1

This guide will show how to install and configure the most popular open source CMS used on the internet, Wordpress, on top of FAMP in FreeBSD 11.x latest release. FAMP is an acronym which describes the following software bundle: FreeBSD 11.1 Unix-like operating system, Apache HTTP server, one of the most popular open-source web server on the internet, MariaDB RDBMS (relational database management system), which is a fork of MySQL database engine, and PHP programming server-side language.

3 consequences of coding in the open

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Aug 31, 2017 7:50 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
I have no idea what you did at your job last week. I couldn't find out if I wanted to. But if you were curious enough about it, you could find out exactly what I did, Monday through Friday. read more

Tips for customizing your new Linux installation

I recently installed the latest release of Fedora 26 from scratch on a brand new laptop. If you've been using Linux for a while, you may opt to do upgrades instead of fresh installs to keep your preferences and configurations intact. After all, who wants to go searching for customizations every time a new version of your favorite distribution (in my case, Fedora) comes out? read more

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